10,000 pounds of pot and cocaine seized
A U.S. Navy ship today unloaded 7,500 pounds of seized cocaine and 320 pounds of marijuana.
A U.S. Navy ship today unloaded 7,500 pounds of seized cocaine and 320 pounds of marijuana.
The message references Amendment 64, an initiative to regulate marijuana like alcohol in the state.
A National Guard helicopter was used to track marijuana and led to the confiscation of more than 700 marijuana plants.
The reality is, synthetic drugs can pack as much punch as one hit of cocaine.
Among the results found, regular marijuana use among teens is now higher than that of cigarettes.
The goal is keep the plants alive, while adding more plants to your farm. The rewards, stronger pot seeds, grow a more potent crop.
A new report in this week’s edition of the journal Pediatrics finds more emergency rooms across the United States are seeing an increase in patients who have used synthetic marijuana.
Televangelist Pat Robertson is raising eyebrows, and cheers from activists who are usually his opponents on political issues, by calling for the legalization of marijuana
Some call economic benefits too great to ignore